Sadhana Karu Pyare is a unique philosophical compilation set in 54 lines and arranged in the form of couplets (dohas). In these lines, Shree Maharajji has summarized the entire philosophy of the knowledge of God and Guru (Philosophy of Divine Love). Swamiji explained the complete set of 54 lines at the Puri Sadhana Shivir in 2008, which we will reproduce in this series.
This is the next line of "Sadhana Karu Pyare" series.
Continuing from the last issue...
This is the next line of "Sadhana Karu Pyare" series.
Continuing from the last issue...
unakī sevā hī chahahu nit, aṣhṭayāmī pyāre
Jagadguru Shree Kripaluji Maharaj cautions us in the next
line of "Sadhana Karu Pyare" series. He advises us to abandon
our desire for happiness and also our independent wishes. A devotee can
say, "Yes, I will give up the desire for my own happiness and also all my
wishes. I will give up the desire for God's happiness and the desire for
His seva too. I shall have no desire at all." If a devotee
gives up all desires, then there will be no bhakti, or devotion left. The
devotee could say that he or she has now become selfless.
However, such a selfless behavior leads you away from God and towards atheism.
Shree Kripaluji Maharaj says that you should not give up all
desires. You should desire to serve Him and to attain His Divine vision.
But desire these two things for His happiness alone. If He wants to
Grace us by giving His Divine vision, we gladly accept it. If He does not
Grace us with His vision, we should not be disappointed. We must be
prepared to wait patiently.
ā yā nā ā muralivāre, ro ro kar ham tumheṁ pukāreṁ
In this line from one of his keertan compositions, Shree
Kripaluji Maharaj says: We will remember Him and chant His name and constantly
shed tears. However, we leave it to His wish, whether to come and grace
us today, or in future lifetimes.
baiṭheṁ haiṁ tākayāmat, dar pe lagāke nārā, bas ek too
hamārā, bas ek too hamārā.
In this line of a kawwali composed by him, Shree Maharajji says, "We shall
wait till eternity for a vision of God and keep singing this slogan, "Only
You are mine, only You are mine."
At the same time, we should not lose the desire and longing for His vision.
It should keep increasing. Shree Kripaluji Maharaj says that our desire
to reach God must reach such an intensity that each moment without Him seems
like an era. We must aim to develop this intense yearning in our hearts.
Once, a Muslim desired to go on Haj. When he was about to leave, he was
delayed by some urgent work at home, and the program was cancelled. This
made him very sad. He then made plans to go for Haj next year.
Unfortunately, due to some other commitment, the program was cancelled again.
By sheer misfortune, this continued for 40 years. When the program was
cancelled for the fortieth time, he started weeping loudly.
A saint asked him the reason for his sadness, and why he was crying. He
replied that his program for Haj was cancelled for forty years in succession,
and he could tolerate it no longer. The saint replied that he had been to
Haj forty times. He said, "Please take all the blessings that I have
received by going to Haj forty times, and give me the craving, the longing,
that you have for the Haj yatra." This story highlights that the
result of devotion should be the growth of our eagerness to meet God. The saint
is asking the other man for this longing to reach God in exchange for his pious
deeds.
Shree Kripaluji Maharaj says that we need to increase this longing to reach
God.
.... To be Continued
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